The 47 players were put through fitness testing and skating
drills over the course of the four-day camp. Hockey Canada also
used the camp as an opportunity to get to know the players and give
them off-ice training techniques, as well as proper nutritional
guidance. Using the 2008-09 on-ice evaluation and performance at
this camp, Hockey Canada officials will make their selections for
an August under-22 camp, which will lead to selections for the
National Women's Under-22 Team for the 2009-10 season.

Kessler was named to the All-ECAC Hockey second team after
posting a conference best 1.55 goals-against average in league
games. Kessler, who hails from Oakville, Ont., was 14-2-1 with
three shutouts in league play and owned a 17-8-2 overall
record. She earned a nod on the All-Ivy League first team
after posting a perfect 8-0-0 mark against Ancient Eight
opponents.

Following the strength and conditioning camp, Team Canada will
have its selection camp on Aug. 7-16 in Calgary in preparation for
the MLP Cup in Germany on Jan. 3-10.